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Discover Ludwig"many doubts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has multiple uncertainties or lack of confidence about something. Example: Despite studying for weeks, I still have many doubts about passing the final exam.
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But there are many doubts.
After Italy I had so many doubts.
There are many doubts about "Vietnamization" and the "Nixon Doctrine".
In "Aimer" she ponders, "So many doubts, so many questions".
Personally, he has many doubts (including of white politicians).
But they still generate as many doubts as cheers.
This is the right thing to do!' " Romney doesn't appear to have had many doubts.
But he has probably not silenced many doubts about the wisdom of having tried it.
In the 1980s, he led a merger of two big agencies that succeeded despite many doubts.
Lincoln was a man of many doubts, but not about these questions.
But she had many doubts about the revolution, doubts which helped to trigger an acute depression.
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